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Do you mean that 18.9 kg is too light for that age or too light for a male? Yuna is about 17kg, but I guess she is kinda small as well.

18.9 is too light for his frame, his ribs are showing, but not his back bone, so maybe 3 or 4 kg too light. Males are generally heavier than the girls and there is a range of 10 odd kg here too.

I don't have a pei girl, but we both know someone who does.......Yuna's (and Noah's) foster mummy!!! Do you keep in contact with Pei pod? You should you know!! After all she was the first human mummy Yuna ever knew and she loves all her little baby fosters to pieces!! Hopefully Peipod will see this post and give you Maddie, Mischa & Ebany's weights who are all under 20kg! If not her email address is her Christian name dot surname @sharpeirescue.com.au (or pm me and I will give it to you)

Rescuer of the Year!!! along with ARF (ACT Rescue & Foster) and Silky Rescue, tough competition and most unlikely to go any further than nominated given the wonderful reputations of the two other ladies. But the nomination is a HUGE pat on the back (there you go cate4044) and I could not possibly ask for anything more than that!

BTW.....there is another nominee on this forum....but she is keeping a very low profile about it. Unlike some, who have attached the nomination pdf to her email, the website, her signature on a certain forum and anywhere else I can stick it lol Be loud, be PROUD!!!!!

Congrats on the pat on the back Shar! I told you you needed to be patting yourself on the back!

Actually last week was one of the strangest weeks ever . The demise of our Henry on Sunday, Monday just didn't exist until about 7pm when 2 beautiful baby devon rex kittens arrived at our house for foster care. These babies beccame such a welcome relief from my aching face! Tuesday Glenn (23) broke his foot (kick boxing - rolling my eyes right now)and I spent all afternoon at the hospital with him (I need my Mummy)!!! Wednesday, rehomed Lockie which was a huge treat as Lockie does have a problem leg but his new family are so besotted with him, they just took it all in their stride - a really lovely rehoming. Koda also arrived from Perth and to be presented with SUCH a lovely boy after our experience days before was such a blessing. When Peipod rang me to tell me of the nomination on Thursday, I was on my way to physio, (running late....again) and I promptly forgot all about it until about 11pm that night lol. Friday we placed a (full price) offer a new house to ensure we were the successful purchasers!!!!!! Saturday we were told the new house was withdrawn from the market- that the vendor had decided to move back from OS and live in it - bummer!!!!!!! Rehomed Rosey, picked up healthy happy Cooper and Elwood from boot camp then brought Moby home to our house so as Netty could focus her efforts on spunky Elwood. Sunday rehomed Moby! Really busy bizarre week where everything just blended into the background behind the gaping hole that Henry Higgins had left in our lives. But you see, I had to be super busy so as not to dwell and fall into a crumbling heap.

Life is so strange the way it blends the wonderful and the hideous. So a lovely pat on the back as it was, came just when I needed it most!